Hi
If the boil is less than a cm in diameter and you do not have a fever then you can try these home remedies, otherwise please consult with your GP as you may need antibiotics
Apply a hot compress to the affected area. This will encourage a head to form, and the boil to drain.
Lance the boil with a heat-sterilised needle when a pus-filled head appears.
Cover with a thin cloth envelope containing a slice of onion or tomato, or crushed garlic clove, or used cold teabag.
After the boil has drained, apply a mixture of blackseed honey or raw honey to the boil to prevent further infection and promote better healing
you can take the following medication to promote healing and prevent infection or if you suffer with recurrent boils
Septogard syrup or tablets - This help out the immune system to deal with the infection.
Blackseed Honey - promotes healing and prevents further infections
Livotibb syrup or tablets - This supports the liver in dealing with the infection behind the boils.
Haemoclear syrup or tablets - This stimulates the liver, so helps remove toxins from the blood.